Donald Trump’s son arrives in Scotland

Leticia Riley |Thursday, July 12, 2018

Several protests are planned in the UK during President Trump's upcoming visit to the country

After a North Atlantic Treaty Organisation summit where he provoked a crisis session to force allies to raise their defense spending, Trump landed in Britain for his first visit as president having described the closest U.S. ally in Europe as being in turmoil over Brexit. "I think they agree with me on immigration", Trump said.

Some cited "job restrictions" while another said he was wary of the press.

She stressed that the United States and UK are "not just the closest of allies, but the dearest of friends".

"It's important for us to send a powerful signal to those who are resisting and campaigning in America that we are standing in solidarity with them", Rehman said.

The president will be accompanied by up to 1000 staff, a motorcade and multiple helicopters during his trip.

The US Ambassador to London, Woody Johnson, insisted last week that Trump's itinerary was not intentionally designed for him to avoid encountering throngs of protesters.

"They like me a lot in the UK", Trump told a news conference in Brussels, where he had spent the early part of the week shaking up NATO's annual summit, shortly before lifting off for London on Thursday.

Speaking to journalists today after playing golf at the Trump International Golf Links in Balmedie, Mr Trump Jnr said the "foolish proposal was now irrelevant". They like me a lot in the UK. I think they like me a lot in the United Kingdom.

"I think it's fine".

Prime Minister May office said that she expected Donald Trump to discuss with President Putin issues like the Salisbury nerve agent attack on former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia.

Trump's trip is part of a working visit and not a state one.

The two leaders will hold talks the following day at Chequers, the 16th-century manor house which is the prime minister's official country residence.

After London, he will travel to Scotland and then onto Helsinki to meet with Russian president Vladimir Putin. "But I'm going to a pretty hot spot right now with a lot of resignations".

Asked about Theresa May's plan for Brexit, he said the government seems to be turning back towards the European Union, and that he didn't think that's what people voted for. The EU better be careful.

"However, let's not throw Trump Baby out with the bathwater - he'd be a welcome sight at any of the many protests happening across Scotland over the course of the visit".

"I'd like to see them be able to work it out so it could go quickly, whatever they work out".

In the capital marchers will descend outside the BBC at 2pm on Friday before heading to Trafalgar Square in a rally to stop "the clock be turned back to the darkest moments of human history". Are you kidding me that people would not want to protest him?

Dick said: "We will keep him safe".

The protesters' photocall promised to be the overture for more serious drama.

"On Saturday there will be sort-of related protests (from the) far-right and far-left and probably the most hard".

They said that the performers will also be marching with a fetish group, as Fetish Week London is running from July 8 to 15.

Referring to the separation of undocumented parents and children, they wrote: "It is with great sadness that we have followed reports of events in recent months which have seen families ripped apart and children placed in cages".

"We in this country, and I hope I do not regret saying this, are very good at this sort of thing".

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